With no solid evidence of issues with voting in schools. A group of parents went looking under every rock, in a nook & cranny. Couldn’t find a problem & made one.
Millard parents start petition to end public voting in schools, click link for Joe’s story.

Security is importance, but inconveniencing people who are exercising their right is no way to go about doing it.

Now I’m not one to not critique the media when it is deserved. It is our job as people to do that.

BUT Jones is way off the mark here. The only person to blame for this behavior is Vincent himself.

There was two ways to handle this situation (p.s. read the story), he could’ve (& did) handle it the wrong way. The other way was to turn it into a baliff upon receiving it from a client. BUT maybe he will know this now.

“I think that the symbolism of having a veteran 100 years old, who fought so gallantly so that those who disagree with government policies and want to exercise their First Amendment rights could be heard, that’s what made today so poignant.”

This guy is a genius. Maybe you should stop routing your customers to middle locations. I did a search for Boston to Miami. There was a stop in Newark or New Jersey. Why, United? If I can find a cheaper & more convenient fight. I’ll take it.

I’m no judge out lawyer. But from what I see this guy had just set up a search engine that find the most direct route. I hope this guy gets a good lawyer and keeps up the fight. Maybe your RULES, contacts, & business relationships are broken. Get better. You shouldn’t be suing this guy. He isn’t selling your product. He is providing information to your potential customers.

Well the WVJN news team had cracked the case. Team Vernon J will be at Crescent Moon tonight. Well you join us?

I had a good day yesterday:

I worked

I picked up dry cleaning

I dropped off dry cleaning. It’s hard to leave the pants you’re wearing.

I went to Xenon Academy to attempt a hair cut. They didn’t have any slots available. So I’m going back Friday.

However, legal action will be taken if Dixon doesn’t remove the display by Dec. 26. Sycamore Township says the decorations violate some of its rules, which prohibit structures in the front or the side yard to occupy more than 35 percent of the area.

“Also, the primary structure must be 3 feet from the street, and 6 feet from the house,” details Fox News.